Indonesia's SIR20 rubber traded at 4-year lows

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SINGAPORE, May 30 (Reuters) - Indonesia's tyre grade rubber
changed hands at its weakest in at least four years after global
benchmark Tokyo futures plunged to four-month lows, but weak prices
were expected to attract buying from China, dealers said on
Wednesday.
SIR20 was traded in a series of deals among trade houses at
145.50 to 146.00 U.S. cents a pound ($3.20 to $3.21 a kg) for July
delivery late on Tuesday, three dealers said. (Reporting by Lewa
Pardomuan; Editing by Himani Sarkar)

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